[[!comment format=mdwn username="joey" subject="""comment 2""" date="2019-04-16T18:26:11Z" content=""" Yeah, if someone wants to check out origin/precompiled and test if it works, it may well be in a mergeable state. However, it doesn't deal with cross compilation to arm or anything like that. Anyway, once you've built a propellor binary, all it takes to run it on some remote host is "sudo ./propellor" (perhaps passing the hostname to run for if the current hostname is not one that propellor recognises). But it expects to be run in a clone of the git repository, I don't know what will fail if it's run without that clone. Probably best to clone the git repo to /usr/local/propellor and run it in there. And if any of your properties rely on private data it won't be able to access that and they'll fail. """]]